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TVESDAF EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1823.
Whole No; 4293
HOUSES, LANDS, 8cc,.
ToRentT.
The dwelling house *nd Shops
occupied by Mr. Hubert llov. st llir
coruer ofB.y sn<l Kmt bro.d Streets,
i-" 1 ,pplyt ° F. W. UEINF.MANN.
,58 W .:
To Let.
From the Sth October next, that
Ml teneteeiit l*h story l.ousc in the■Market
'see square, St present occupied hy Mr. <.<f
IjjjliwJooja public Honse fur furl her par-
*t?-ol, to l»*»0 Minis or to the .uh-cihet.
tieu*r» »PP E. PAItKVH
178
•?5rIf more sgreesble^to the applicant an
IVer date can hi arranged with tlie present
Mcopant Mrs. Ocnjsniin Wall. Apptyto^
My 27
• To Sent. ^
, Thst fii’e proof Store on South
KfO ride Market aqiisre, formerly occupied
East ky James Dick, the tHnation is equal to
Blfilssy i n Market sqinltw for the Crockery
end tnunesa. A yard and cotton Ware-
hometsaaiidning width will he let with the store
if r.tjuirt-l—Possession can be giaen immediately
^-Appfy to CLELAND it FRASER,
acts 192
To Rent.
The House corner or Bryan and
Habersham streets, forme-ly occupie 1
* ! JI by the Subscriber, For terms ap dy at
this office.
0
oct 18
196
t To Rent,
The tvharf with the bmlrlinp--
thcreon,now ocruniedby-tVm A Moor,'
JiJIas a wood wharf— po-sesunn given ,.
•lllihr fit't of Utcembcr—f„r terms app t
toWr.Wm. Taylor or
ROUT. M. GOODWIN,
net 31 *197 1 '
To Rent.
T UB Wharf I.of No. 6. Reynold .Ward, known
as Anciaux’s whiff*. Possession given the
firs', of November—Apply to
F. M. STONE.
oct 14 194 ~ r &
'lo Rent,
M Scvoral tenements in Gibbons’
brick building*.
. A convents nt House In State street,
neir Oglethorpe square.
A Houfe and Lot'with a Shop :n Joachim stree\
Also, several small tenement** The rents will
fe low to good tenants. Apply to
S. U.PAUKMAN
on 30 vt&P-
J Plantation on the Salts for Sa : e.
T HAT plantation known by the n me of Pal
tnerina, and situated on the North Enfct point
cWhitemarsh Island, belonging to the'estate of
thehte General Tattnall, is offered for sale for the
purpose of completing the distribution of paid cs-
Mr between the heirs. The tract contains up
twit of dx hundred acres, the greater part of
«hkh is cotton land of the first quality. The
buildings on the plantation consist of u two story
dwelling house, overseers house, a cotton, corn
tod gin house and negro houses sufficient tor th«'
•xowmodation of eighty negroes, all either en
tirely new, or recently thoroughly repaired. Th«
sitoation isss healthy and pleasant as any on the
•ci board of Georgia or South Carolina—It is with
in nine miles of Savannah,, over a vt ry excellent
public, road. This place will be sold very low, ** a
liberal credit (if required) v ill be given. For
further particular* apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
the subscriber.
RDWP. F. TATTNALL.
Sivsnnah, June *7 144 S-'
Cj* The. Editor of the Ch*r?e*t$p City On
will insert the above adverti-emem, twice
twtekfororte monlh.and forward his account to
{hit Office*.
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty conn.
^’y-Mtuste on the Sunbiiry Hoad, two miles
anil a half from Kice oroughi containing two
hundred and ten acre s .This land is very valua
ble fer cotton, rice and corn, and as well cnlcula
ted for that culture as any land in the county;
w condition* *rc low and reasonable; there ari
between seventy and eighty acres cleared nn
antler fence, there is also u good dwelling house.
*nd all necessary out buildings on .the premises
guirai.tee tides wilt bu given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land. For furl he*
particulars anpiy to cant. Jos. Jones in Liberty
«oumy, or to
EDWARD D. BAKER,
.owner in McIntosh county.
MR 16
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber t ke* this «nctl>-
j Jjfl od to inf *rm the ■public genet ally, and
VASl persona from the low coun-
aJt: cir fry, who.may vi*it tlie up couutiy in
pursuit i f hrallh or pleasure, Ilia*, he »i|l v C
commodate gentlemen and ladies, or families with
board hy the day, week, or month, r , easy terms.
Mottling need be said in recommendation of A-
thens, either in regard to the lieahhfulnesH of the
place, salubrity of atmosphere, or uprceable and
pleasant society j in all these particular* it stands
pre-eminent.
The following will he the rates of charging, via.
Man ana Horse, per day, g l 75
** u u i* p Cr . A .p C j f| I 5 Q
“ u * u u month, 1 25
Single man, per dav, 1 00
a u a r e ek, 5 00
** u ** montli, lb 00
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &c. 37
Lodging,
Horae, p r day,
** M night, 50
M M month, 12 0J
Children and servants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
sept 30 188
(jj“ The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requested to give two
insertions n month, until the 1st of luly next, and
forward their acnmin’s to Athens.
u
Land and Negroes for Sale.
A HANDSOME property, unincumbered,con-
XUk aisting of land and Negroes, together with
Stock of every kind, and tlie growing crop, a-
•nounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ
ate in the upper country, and well calculated for
country Store—the soil well adapted to the cu*
ivation «*f Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale or
Accommodating terms.
Bank Stock, or good-paper, well secured, will
retaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editor* c
' he Georgia Journal.
tune 19 145
For Sale,
jj*HK Dsiien Eastern Steam Saw and liice Mill,
i with the • pnurtenances thereto belonging—
tn extensive credit wilt be given to the purcha-
er or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap
•roved of by tlie Bank of Darien.—For terms aj»-
ly to
GEORGE ATKINSON,T
JAMES DUN WOODY, C Bank Committee.
hknuy Harford. } ** ^
ty The fctvannah Republican is requested ti.
nse’rt the abc.c, and forwnrd the account to the
ank of Darien for payment,
aug 2 164
For Sale,
A I.!.that valuable tract or parcel of land known
». hy the name of Nelvillc stlUMlcd ir South
arolina about two miles from Savannah. This
trart is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
Lit ion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
inndrcd and eighty four acres. It adjoins Mr.
•horns* Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
.'niter. Persons who may wish tojuirchnse will
•famine the premises, A good tittle will be given
aid the tiyacs ofsale willbc reasonable. Appli
cation lo be made tq WM MAt LORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
iiov 16 225
Lite Vublic
rS informed that the claim ol Hamlin MaJJorf to
1. the tract of land in South Carolinkf ■called
'dville, is now in a train for J• uliciann
don, until the termination of which, somepisk
vtllbe incurred by those who may purclfhs#
\VM.L.DfriS.
dec 2 257
'lh following‘property for Rent.
'THU Wharf»nd Stores (kno.n •• M.yer.)
a, ' exl »bovc Waynes, thia wharf as will culcn
5™i Wood or Lumber, and a pretty good
* ™ for retail business,
, 'eastern tenement of the llirce story yel-
■T*rc Ck ^Uaptist Meeting House
J] 1 ' eutem tenement of lire neuly erected
we Uuilding, in Liberty s'reet on die South
kvtilH Id* We " on ^'*'P l^e ‘ cn, ''C CU P> C ' 1 fy
7vn imsil Stores in nroughton street, oppit-
rttidence of Wm. Uullocb, Ksq.
.J"r particulars npplv to the subscriber, wit 1 *
, T *»ie 3U0M, well burnt Georgia KJrlcIgs
1 “ * hlc l> »n extensive credit may bu bud.)
R. F. WILLIAMS.
oct 23 198
For Sale.
VllHE Subscriber olfers fur ssle all that tract or
tSl 5**®** 01 f-ond formerly the property of Jaa.
,i,u »te on the Great Ogecbee River,
Jjjtrening one thouund and twenty three acrca.
.J®* "Juttdred acrca orupwarda of cleared river
j*t"p laud of an excellent pitch of tide under
b*i ti!? ditchea, in aatate for cultivation and a.
ban 1 "J* ®f uncleared awanw—end about
»>. *•*•'o» cleared Provision and cotton land.
FwsSf* niep uncleared, principally high lands.
th,.“ n '’? r P* r ti 0 ulara»pply to Mr. E Uutta, at
M,^??tl | V 'toure of Mr. J.D. Mongin’s, Savan-
8owh? r ® u . , °r t° the subscriber on May River,
R..S, "tolina—°n the said plantation u a good
y «•* out buddings, with a Ram
9sr3
frSOJ
D. WM. MONGIN.
Landscnd Negroes for Sale.
, JD. Subscribers oiler for side thst well known
I. and vain,ire plantation, in Chatham County -
colled BEVERLY, jjfaiid nine miles from Savsn,
nab on tlie Southern Road, oontoining 2172 actrs
ol-l sorvtyi of tin* land a large proportion is ns
doable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
.uland swamp is one of the safest in the State,
iroduced successive good crops, as good ns lii or
'•nvamp, until >8'5, when tl.e high price of Cotton
induced a change of culture—of this upwards nt
20(1 ..errs are under hanks, and with little tuboisi
might he cultivated the ensuing season,- on (he
plantation, is a large comfoitable dwelling hells:-,
overseer house, barn in good repair, and other
..oil tings the whole of the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separate!)
w II be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
R. t» .1. haueusham.
tv t *204
Administrator's Notice.
IJF.USONS indebted to Hie estate of ltobui
I Dreghorn, (late Mercliant, Augusta) deceaa.
ed, are requested to make imme lisle payment »
the submriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
GROlttiC WltAGG, jun. in Augusta, or suits wid
0e commenced indicciin-imtely, aod those who
have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly a'tlcited.,
WM TURNER, Admr.
The Augosla Chronicle, will publish the above
once l week for threu mouths and forward their
account lo this office.
tcuISS
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may conern
4 v; HERE AS Joseph Davis has applied to the
VT honorable the Conti of Clnlinary ot Cbm
b/m county* for letters of at.miniHirHiion on Hit
rturtfe ami eftecta of Chnstopher S. Gui.n, as
principal creditor. '
These are therefore toci«e and admonish all :»nd
singular the kindretl and creditors of the aaiilde-
• eased, to ftlc tlieir objections (if anv tlie) h*ve)
to the granting of the admioisiratiop of the eatau
.if the f tid deceased to the applicant in tlie clerk s
Office of the said court, on or before 5th day ot
December qext, otherwise letter* of udministra-
ion will be granted.
Witness Un honorable Geo. L. Cope, one of
,e Justices or the saiu court, the 5ih day ot No-
ember, A. 1) 1823.
S. II. BOND, c. c. o.
nov 5 207
To Rent.
The house in West Droad street
Tj at present occupied hy Mr Wm. Poyr
I A||I thrus- The house has six finished rooms,
stable on the lot with eighteen at alls
he lo one Hundred and twenty feet front by one
undred tleep, well calcalaied for a Hoarding
Douse and Livery Stable. PosneLkion can be giv
en on the 14*h inst.—for terms which will be
moderate, apply to
JOHN GRIBB1N.
ffioov 11 212
NOTI-E.
f. I.L persons liavii.g detnamls against thees
Jx\lt»te of Doctor Robert Linco.o, deceased, are
quoted to present their claims properly attest
ed, and those who are indebted to said estate, are
deaired to make immediate payinrni to
JOSEPH R A HORN.
Executor.
sept 27 187
NOTICE.
LL person* having demand* against the es
iu tate of Fleming Aikin of t he county ol Chat
bam, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
attested, and all those indebted to the said estate
a ill please make payment thereof to George \V.
McAllister of Bryan county, or Ribhard W. Ha
•ersham, attorney at law, Savannah, who are duly
iiilhorixed to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
CEO H. Uc A LUSTER, Ada r,
i nwy 39 Jffl
To Rent.
The Store comer ot Drayton and
Biy .trect next door to Mr. Trucbelula’
"> superior stand for a Grocery Riore.
Apply to T. tUIITOW,
**®*-21 191 Orlvsn-Stpiar*-.
For Sale, or to Rent.
't'wu neat tenements, with com-
yjnfottahle out buildit gs on Lot No 21,
|.vj Warren ward, latelt the property of J A
- uASlScott, Esq. Apply to I) T Hull. Ssv
»nnsb,or WtLLIAM POPE,Sen.
May River, So. Ca
oct 29 201
For Sale.
— The House and Lot, (No. 29)
f j J1 Washington Square, on which the aub
1^1 scriber resides, having ninety feet upon
■JUl Houston fctreei, aod sixty feet fronting
lie Square.
JAMES WALLACE.
nov 6 208
To Itent,
Several small Houses, situate on
We«t Broad Street, in the immediate vi.
11 El! c * n ' l 7 ot l he residence of William Scar
°—MZll>mngh f Ksq. Apply to
11. H. cALLISTF.lt.
nnv 13 |214
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being $9 pet-
barrel, the weight of Bread for tlie present
month, must be as follow*, vis;
. 124 Cents Loaf 2lhg 2oz.
6| Cents Loaf lib I02.
•>f which all linkers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177
Thirty Dollars Reward,
’nril/l. be paid fur apprehending the follow,
f V ii»g runaway negroes:—Cook -t fellow about
5 ftvel 4 inches high, dark compK xion, and has a
small scar on the left cheek : Yorick, a fellow
.bout 5 feet finches high, yellow complex!* *.,
fminpily thejftqpcrty of Mr. Gardner Tulls ; an.
‘“'“V C fellow very dark complexion, Hb«>*.<
n 6 ruchesT>qp\.siout made, his a down look
iy person who will apprclx nd the above in
roes, and loidge Ifiem in jail, or deliver them t«
ie at Rosebud Island, nil out 12 miles from Savan
nah, shall receive the above reward, or #10 For
.-itherof them.
HARRISON HINSON.
■Ml 5
Georgia—Chatham County.
To alt whom it may concern.
W HERE AS Joseph Kopm tn, administrator oi
T’tbits, Myers, deceased* has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Urdinary of Chatham
gftunlv to be discharged . r rom the said admimstra
lion.
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular thekimkrd aud creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
)n my Office on or before the 1st day of Januan
next, otherwise lettersdismissory wiil be granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope/ one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1S23. S. M. BOND, c.co.
july 1 150
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T lKaubscrihn rraneeluny m ortn* the ymuu
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savnnn-«h, tfmt !•»
ul give Inatrurti’iffson the folhivi-.g iitvru
vnt-, vix. 1‘lano forte, Claronef, I lute ami Vio
lence Uo Term- m;ide Known by eppiicuiio > =u
hi« residence, Mrs L. A.Carsan, Fhnteta Bank
•quare.
P GALL A HER.
N. R. Pianos tuned ip Town or Coimtiy.
c« 30 2o2
Select, Classical
EWCLISHSGHOOL.
Comer of Drayton and York Streets*
rilllF. subscriber reqjccuully informs Ins friends
JL and the public, that lie will re open bis se
minary for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon
day the 20th inst. .The course of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi.
tion to the branches of thq English Language,
usually taught at public Schools. As the number
of pupils shall be limited, Parents and Guardians
who may wish to £lace their children under the
care of the undersigned, are requested to make
early application Id Richard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. Jtfcles Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
net 11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
r HF. important discovery of a Vegetable sub
stance, capable tif restoring and preferring
the Hair, was accidentally made hy an individual,
who has neiihtjr the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli-
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling of the /fair, but in produc
ing the greatest lustre and liveliness of it imagina
ble { and the public may rest assured that its ef
ectswill be clearly manifested in the course of a
-hort time by the ienewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling oft*. Thd Vegetable Cerate
tinds to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
t hat secrete the matter forming the hair j these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
.‘iave been in a stale of dormancy or disease, ma>
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being *»ware of lb* 1 numerous
• pecifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not sulk r from faDe im
; rcssions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
hired on various person!*, who have uaed it, and
that is a*.ked, as it relates lo the verity of its
ii'ect, is a fair trial.
Elderly '.eople, with b-.Kl heads, must rest as
itred that by applying a few boxes of the above
ora'e, their Hair will bu restored with all it*
ouihful beauty anil life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
blc Cerate will be cor.fiwed to Doctor JAMES H.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway *1 Cliutr.-
bvr street, three d ors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at 51 75.
A liberal deduction will be mude to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above Valuable discover
'Rtends nppoiting agents through the United
S ates for the sale of it, and also in Europe,
dj’ A few boxes 0/ tlie above valuable article,
have been received, and arc offered for sa.e
.Messrs Foe vat & Holland, and Arson I’aksi
Druggists, Savannah.
.V«w York—net 28 rx2;0
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it muy concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix ot
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite hnd a Imonid.
alland singular the kindred an-l creditors of the
said deceased, lo file their obp-ctions, (il any they
have) m my offic*’, on or before tht 21st day of
February itVx»; otherwise letters dismissory will
i»e granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L Cop-* one
of the Justices of «lie said Court, the 21»l day ol
August, A. D 1823.
S. M BOND, e.o
nug 21 172
G i• ORG1 A— rthaiham County To all whom rt
may concern Whereas Wikon Fuller, h-s
ptic 1 to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
rii-thsm County ftir letters of administi’ailon, on
h-i. stale and effects of Daniel Uohbins, Ute of
Savannah, in behalf of the hub s and creditors.
Tin se are therefore to cite and admonish all anti
singular the Kindred and creditors of the said <1*
c< iseil, to file their.objections (if any they hav* '
10 t*c granting of the administration of tht- e^'a-n
ni the deceased to the applicant in the Cl*-rk’-
Office of the said co»irt, <»n or before the 14ih «i:»\
•I December next { otherwise letters of adminhi
ivlion will be granted.
Witness the- Honorable Thomas N. M* rei, on*
f the Justices of t!ic said court* the 14thds»y of
Not ember, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
• we nly three.
S.M. BOND, c co.
nov 14 215
* Notice*
jL LI. persons having demands against th** estate
^ of Robert Worrul!, juu'r* late Savannah,
it* please present them properly attested—am*
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make bayinenU
PHILIP BU ASCII,
Qual Executor.
nov 8 210
NOTICE.
VHNE months after date application will hr
it ma«:e to the honorable the Justice of tlie In-
ft fior Court of Eflinghnm County when sitt ing for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one traot of
fund laying in the County of feffingham,containing
i»*t‘ hundred aci-es adjoining Jenkins land, »tso
the half of a tract of land of three hundred acres
ofth* undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth dis-
trie*, of Had County, Georgia, being the real es
tate of William M’Guh.igan deceased and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the de>
ceased,
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS I1JJRST,
Executor*.
sept 23 *285 .
NOTICE.
clerk's office, oct. 30,1.823;
C O UNO IT. will proceed on the 27 th of Novejn*'
bernext,toelecta Harbor Master,' for the,
For of Savannah. Applicants will leave theif
names with the Clerk of Council. .
It MYERS,-cc:
■ no? X JW
Laurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
♦~nHE Toll mill on Mrs. AnCrum's plantation
JL lias been completely repaired lately, »nd *
tow ready to work us well as any other mill oi
the river. The rough rice that will be sent to
the mill will be kept separately in dry and Hhf*
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care an*
economy, and the barrels will be always deliver** 1
n good order. Empty barrels, made of prim*
mated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms ot cleaning Rice will be the*
same as at the oilier toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops b*»at at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
mndc to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLF.R8.
Ss*anr.ah, July 1, 1823 f!50-6m.
Madeira IVine.
f AHE undesigned has i*n hand, and offers f
k sale on very liberal Units, a large quantity
Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half pipe
quarter ca-k* and eighths, of the justly celebrated
itrmid of John limanrd Much '* Co* of the seve
rulimportations in the tear 1821 and since; all
of which arc of much admired ipudities,' He has
* subscription always open F*r the importation cl
:he best Wine* from the island of Madeira direc’
• o this Pert; and will that;kfuily receive orders
fur any quantity: Vessels bringing the subscrip
inn wines generally arrive here in the month o»
February; and, therefore, order* should be sent
•bout the 15th of October. *
PETIT DE VILl.F.RS,
Factor.
Savannah, .lPh Sept. 18J3 +f*
Georgia—Chatham Count}-.
T«.-It » horn it m.t, oirn 1
VT7HKHEA8 William D.v,. ., «,> I.Mappllt
» ~ «l 10 tlie bonorabt. lilt.court of Orcli.,my
• Gliath.m county, for l.-t'er. ot adnm,i.n,i ->n
ntbcr.i.t- ....I efioeta uf G. urge Kicbahla it
"intor, in behalf of hilcie.lii. ra, -7
•llirir are therefore to cite aud admonish -jR
and .ingotur the kindred and ereditor. of the
-‘*id deceased, to file tlieir ohjeclipns (if any «bey
have) to the granting of the administration ol the
estate of the aaid deceased to the tuiplicant in
the ete.V a office .of the wid court, .hi or before
the 6th dav of December next: therwue letter,
of administration Will be granted.
Witneat the honorable 'IhomaiN. Morel, one
of the hist ice, of the said coun, the filh .!av of
November, A. D. 18337 3
, , M BOND, c e o.
nor 6 348
|^t K014GIA Chatham County, r. «u whom
VXit may roneem. Whereai Isaiah Davenbnrt
lus applied to the Honorable the court ol ord-na-
rv of Clutham county tor leqcrs ofadmlniatration
lie tile estate and elfeeta of Wil iam ttkeraon late
of Savannah, deceased, in beluilfof the heirs and
creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration ol the
c ,' |a i e deceased to the applicant in the
clerks Office of the laid court, on or b, fore the
10th d«y ol December next! oUieruiselettemof
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Geo L Cnpe, one of
the Justices of the tail) court, the lembday of
November, A. D. one thousand eight Imndred and
twenty three.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
nov to an
Georgia—Chatham Cuunty.
To all whom.it may concern—
TTTHERE.tS Elizabeth ttemsl.art, adpdnistra,
Tv trix and John C, Heivistnn, idmitittastor of
the estate of Daniel Uenuhart, dec. have petition
ed the court of ordinary of-Chatham county to
be discharged. ;h
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
l and singular the kindred and creditors of the
ad deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
nave) to my office, on or before the 2tst day of
Februaty next, otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, tlie 21st day oi
August, A. D. 1823.
anp 21
172
S. M. BOND, c. c, o.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
CtK*HEHEAS, John II. Spsnn Executor of J*.
'#V# cob Absrt deceased, a j. plies tor I tics
dirhissory.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and Singular the kindred anti creditor* of tne
said deceased, to file their objection (if *ny they
have) in my Office on or before the lbt tUy of
December next; othewise letters dumissory
wiil bt granu-d.
Witness the Hon John & Williamson, one of
the Justices of the said-Court, the 3ist d*y ol
May, A. D, one thousand ciirht hundred and twen
ty three. S. M. ftuNU. c. c. o,
m y 31 130
Georitia—Chatham County.
To all whom it mat concern.
W HEREAS Rioses C it land, ad rni nisi rat of oif
Fruit rick Krceger, deceased, has applied
to the Court to be discharged from the adminis
tration aforesaid.
Now, theivfort, these are to citfc and admonish
alj.ind ringufurthe kiridiedutti creditorsol the
-aid Frederick Krceger, deoeasfc), to file heir
'■bjections (if any they have) in the clcurks of
fice of tins court, on before [Uz t?ie twentv four ill
day of November next; u nerwise letters’ diRml**-
•.ovy will be granted, and the said Moves delat'd
discharged from all luhidl) as administratoro t
the sind dechasbd.
Witness the honorable .Edward Harden, one of
the justices of the said Court, this 21th’ day Of
May, A. D. 1823. 3
S. H, BOND, i. c. o.
may 24 124
In tile District Court, Cieor^ia,
N(.vlwiikh J KUM, 1M23.
S ETH C. Schenk, Wil iam P liter , Isaac Nor
ton, John U Caitdry, aval tieorgt F Palm*:s K
having been summoned to a tend as petit Jurois
?t ihi:; Court, and bring in default* ordered tint
they be severally fined according to liw, unless
hey file whli the clerk gotnl andL 8uH(cit nt ex
•uses in writing anti on oath, on or before tin
firtt day of the next term.*
Extract from the minutes
GEO. t.LEN, Clerk.
nov 13 ap214
JSdticc.
N ine months after date hereof application wil-
bc made to the Inferior Coun of Chatham
County for leave to tell a.tract of land drawn hy
tjiom*s Capps d» ceased in the late 1 and Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district ot Mon.
roc County and kno«n by the number 44,-for the
benefit of the heirs ami creditors of t he said Thus.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm'p,
aept 6
LI- persons having demands nghinsi the Ks<
A tate of Rob.er Charlton, 1 dec. are requested (o
present them duly attested, withinWclve montl'
to the subscriber, and tho-e indebted to said cs
tate are requested to mate immediate payment
BTI9A ril*aVT4lV A/lm»f
Mg 9
RIJZA CIlARLTUN, Ailm’r
JS67
' To Hue.
A First rek. Waiter, wtgo moUerate. Appl
at thu office,
nov 15 - 216
having dematuia ajbinit
Jl of tlte late Matthew McAlister, Fjt
the eatat.
_ the late Matthew McAlister, Kiq are r*
queried toprerent the toil ul> cheat'd to the auh
Vribi-r,' tihd ali indebted to make immddiare^-,-
Georgia—Ghat!tain L.oumy.
T t alt whom it may concern— '
W HEREAS, Thomas Ciurk administrator
Hour, Tuiker.detil :.pp!ie>to be liiscluirg.
elmged from said admini. trarir/.i.
Now (hc-«e are theixior^ i«r ri:6 and admonish
all and singular the kindred »>ijl creditor* pf liter
said deccawd, to file their objevuon (if any they-
have) in thy Office on or before the 5*.*fu day of
November next; otherwise lcu<*.rs of adinfssory
will be gr-intt’d, . ^
Witness the Hon, John P. Williamson,*onc of.
the Justices of the said Court, the 3Clh‘dvy of
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred Ritd twen
ty three. S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
may 30 129
Georgia— Lliathum County.
To all whom it may concern—
V%7‘HEUEA5, John B (iiincrt, executor of F
v v ter F.vard doc. has petitioned the bom
able the court of ordinary of said County to be d
charged front the executorship of the sod ustat
Now these are tlureforc to rite ami admoni
.11 and singular the kindred and cretlitois of t
t.ud deceased, to file their objections (if any Hi
•:ave) on or before the 5th day of Dec* mb< r te
't» erwise letter.' dismissory v. ill be grunted to t
applicant.
Witness the lion. Thrums N. Morei, one oft
uStic5 of the s ml c«mrt, this $th dav of June,
I). QfteLihousaud eight hundred and twenty ihn
t. *•• s. M.DONU. c. c. a
ium» 6 435 . ^
rjectgiu- Ciiutltam County.
To all whom it muy concern—
W HERE.\S John B. Spann, administrater of
the estate of Frances A hart, deceased ap-
I'-'ics lo the hon. the court ofurtlinary of Chatham
countv # to be d'ucharged from the admlnisur^
lion of sairl estate. 4 ;
Now these ere therefore to cite and admonish
all ana singular the kiudred and creditors bf the
'aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they,
have) in my office,, on ot* bef ire the 1st day of
December next, otherwise letter* dtfmisaory will
be granted to the applicant.. t *
Witness the hon. ’f/ioma* N. Morel, one of tho
Justice* of the said Court, this, 31st dav of May
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three. * ,
[i. *.] 8. M. BOND, c. c. o.
may 31 130 ^
A LX. person* haviiig den and* rgainsi the estate
of ^rbomas Johnson, (leceased, are request}
ed to present \be same tor najment^-and .those
indebted to said eatat* will please make payment?
o HAMUTAL JOHNS ! ON,
Qualified Exis'rx
I nov 3 . H205 .
ment to
ed.
nov si'
INh n.ontha nftffGdTT ah»t|; apj• ty u> tho
t Inferior Court ol Chatham County, tor leaver
sell the *em.mifi£.real estatO of Balu.ast?
I ^iiSlfer, deceased, :'pr the benefit ot the I
i*s